Usage examples of "do on the big figure" in English with translation to French

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This is how he killed the big bear. C'est comme ça qu'il tua le gros ours.
What did you do on your vacation? Qu'as-tu fait de tes vacances ?
She is sitting on the bench. Elle est assise sur un banc.
I told him the big news. Je lui ai dit la grande nouvelle.
What do you do on Sundays? Que fais-tu le dimanche ?
You have too many books on the shelf. Vous avez trop de livres sur cette étagère.
He was very much frightened at the sight of the big snake. Il était très effrayé à la vue de ce gros serpent.
What do you do on Sunday? Que fais-tu dimanche ?
If we were to live on the moon, how large would the earth look? Si nous vivions sur la lune, de quelle taille nous semblerait la Terre?
The big fire reduced the whole town to ashes. Le grand incendie réduisit toute la ville en cendres.
How did Barbara do on her driver's test yesterday? Comment s'est débrouillée Barbara lors de son passage du permis hier ?
I liked walking alone on the deserted beach in the evening. J'appréciais de marcher seul sur la plage désertée, dans la soirée.
If you take care of the small things, the big things will take care of themselves. Si vous prenez soin des petites choses, les grandes choses prendront soin d'elles-mêmes.
What sort of things do you do on weekends? Quel genre de choses fais-tu le week-end ?
I hope you realize that I'm putting my reputation on the line by helping you. J'espère que tu rends compte que je mets ma réputation en jeu en t'aidant.
He threw the big man down. Il a jeté le grand homme par terre.
What sort of information do you get on the Internet? Quelle sorte d'information trouve-t-on sur Internet ?
Seen from a distance, the big rock looks like an old castle. Vu de loin ce grand rocher ressemble à un vieux château.
On the table there are some books. Sur la table se trouvent quelques livres.
If you're missing the forest for the trees then you're failing to see the big picture. Si l'arbre t'empêche de voir la forêt, alors tu loupes l'essentiel.
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